BTS make K-pop history at 2017 Billboard Music Awards
She also said that some of her career wasn't down to her talent, adding: "I think luck has so much to do with with my success". Zayn Malik won best new artist but didn't collect the prize in person, telling fans he was busy finishing new songs.

Deadly blast at Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England
Some of the concert-goers uploaded videos to the social networks showing people fleeing the area and screaming after the blasts. Grande, who was not injured, tweeted hours later: "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words".

Johnson & Johnson Sees Unusually High Options Volume (JNJ)
The stock of Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ ) has "Equal-Weight" rating given on Tuesday, November 29 by Barclays Capital. A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also made changes to their positions in JNJ .

Morrison warns big banks to absorb new tax
The $20,000 instant asset tax write-off will be extended for another year for businesses with a turnover of up to $10 million. On Thursday night, federal senator Derryn Hinch outlined details of a letter he wrote to the AFP asking for an investigation.

Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool are back where they belong
But with the Premier League season over, Henry offered his verdict on the performances of the top six on Premier League Daily. Adam Lallana finished the game off with Liverpool's third and secured Champions League football for next season.

Europeans offer support, sympathy for Manchester attack
Our thoughts are with those 22 victims that we now know have died, the 59 people who have been injured and their loved ones. Manchester transport police said it took place in the arena's foyer, where fans were congregating to buy merchandise.

'I Never Mentioned Israel' to the Russians
But he never was accused of naming Israel , just of revealing enough details that could lead others to that realization. But Trump's election left some wondering how the new administration could alter US policy toward Israelis settlements.

North Korea Puts Conditions on US Talks

North Korea fired an unidentified projectile on Sunday, South Korea's military said, a week after it test-fired a mid-long range missile which experts said marked an advancement in the reclusive state's missile program.

The rocket was sacked from an area near the North Korean county of Pukchang, in South Phyongan Province, and flew eastward about 500 kilometers (310 miles), said South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. It insisted that the USA mainland is within its range.

An official from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile appeared to be similar in range and apogee to a midrange solid-fuel missile that North Korea fired in February.

In February, North Korea used a launcher truck to fire a solid-fuel missile that it calls the Pukguksong (Polaris)-2, a land-based version of a submarine-launched missile the country revealed earlier.

Hong also held a separate one-on-one meeting with National Security Advisor H R McMaster to discuss pending issues between the two countries, including nuclear and missile tensions with North Korea and the deployment of the US THAAD missile defence system.

The missile test came just four days after liberal politician Moon Jae-in was sworn in as South Korea's new president.

Trump visits Israel in search of revived peace processPresident Donald Trump visits the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray, in Jerusalem's Old City on May 22, 2017. Senior Hamas official Mushir al-Masri said Trump was "aligning himself with the policies of the [Israeli] occupier".

"The more the USA increases pressure against us, the more we will ramp up our efforts to boost our nuclear deterrence", a foreign ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Tillerson also said that the USA sends its messages only through public channels and the North shouldn't inquire about United States intentions "through back channels", according to the official.

North Korea conducted two nuclear tests a year ago alone, possibly improving its ability to make nuclear weapons small enough to fit on long-range missiles.

Kim In Ryong told a news conference that if the Trump administration wants peace on the Korean Peninsula, it should replace the Armistice Agreement that ended the 1950-53 Korean War with a peace accord and halt its anti-North Korea policy, "the root cause of all problems".

The official said in a statement that the country's military "is closely monitoring the North Korean military for any further provocation and maintaining readiness to respond".